Events for Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Wake Up and Cycle: Level II
Jump-start your morning with us and cycle your way to a great day. Indoor cycling with motivating music, videos, disco lights, and black lights, too! Pedal through a fun cardiovascular workout! Classes are held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 a.m.
Group exercise classes are free for Wellness Center members!

Reformer Pilates is a resistance class that is meant to strengthen the body without adding bulk. By focusing on alignment and the core muscles, it increases flexibility, mobility, balance, and body awareness. With Pilates you will learn to strengthen your spine and the deep abdominal muscles resulting in better posture. The top benefits people report from Pilates are becoming stronger, longer, leaner, and more able to do anything with grace and ease.
Registration for the…

UND celebrates 20 years of a remarkable partnership with American College of Norway: a partnership that has provided countless internaitonal exchanges for students and faculty. Join us for the party! Friday, Oct. 12, 2-4 p.m. in the Loading Dock. Stop by any time to enjoy cake, music, and conversation with student and faculty alums and ACN staff.

Mark your calendars for the North Dakota Department of Health’s Preventing and Responding to Injuries Conference coming to the Bismarck-Mandan area in Oct. 3-4. The purpose of the conference is to encourage professionals to develop a multi-faceted approach to promoting awareness, prevention and intervention of both intentional and unintentional injuries in North Dakota.
The conference will feature several well known speakers from across the country and North Dakota.
Keynote Speakers include:
Don Moseman, Sure Destination…

What is the Clothesline Project?
The original project was started in Massachusetts in 1990 as a vehicle to bring awareness of the effects of interpersonal violence. It is a visual display of t-shirts that have been decorated and color coded to represent the many forms of violence. The North Dakota Clothesline Project was established in 1995 and the Women’s Center and the Community Violence Intervention Center have been bringing it to the campus since that…

The Student Success Center will host the Staying on Track program on Tuesday, Oct. 2 and Wednesday, Oct. 3, in the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl. Staying on Track is a series of sessions designed to help students “Stay on Track” through their college career by using a holistic approach. Please encourage students to attend! Students can attend one or as many as they’d like and are asked to bring your their ID card with them.…

Respondus is a tool used to take your Word generated quizzes and convert them to Blackboard quizzes with the click of a button. Whether you are a veteran of online testing or relatively new to it, Respondus will save you hours on each project.
To register, go to http://cilt.und.edu, select Training and Development > Workshops, then “Schedule Your Appointment NOW!”

The Student Success Center will host the Staying on Track program Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 2-3, in the Memorial Union Lecture Bowl. Staying on Track is a series of sessions designed to help students “Stay on Track” through their college career by using a holistic approach. Please encourage students to attend. Students can attend as many sessions as they’d like and are asked to bring your their ID card. Visit UND.edu/stayingontrack for more information.
The…

SafeAssign is a plagiarism prevention service that allows you to protect the originality of work and ensure a fair playing ground for all of your students. SafeAssign is integrated with Blackboard, and prevents plagiarism by detecting unoriginal content in student papers within your existing teaching and learning environment. SafeAssign can also further deter plagiarism by creating opportunities to educate students on proper attribution and citations while properly leveraging the wealth of information at their disposal.…

Coffee, Cookies & Conversation is an event that is held throughout the semester specifically for nontraditional students. Each week a featured guest will share valuable information about the campus, programs, and/or resources. Staff, faculty and traditional students are also welcome to attend. The event is an informal gathering of nontraditional students and it will be held at the Memorial Union 3rd floor lounge from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday. Coffee and cookies will be…

Members will enroll/use the monthly pass for $39.95 per month. The pass includes 4 weeks of meetings and e-tools.
The 4 weeks start on the date of purchase of the monthly pass.
Monthly passes are purchased online. See the tab to Enroll at a UND location.
The participants will need to enter: Merrifield, Medical School or EERC as the address (during the on-line registration) to differentiate the UND meeting location.
Payments can be made by…

Students: Mark your calendars and plan to attend if you are looking for a full-time job or a Co-op/Internship, or if you want to start networking and building connections for your future.
Employers: The place you want to be when searching for the best candidate for the job! Please see http://und.edu/student-life/careers/cf-details.cfm for booth details.
What is the Career Fair?
The Career Fair is a bi-annual event attended by students from all fields of study. The…

The "Who Done It?" Book Club will meet every first Wednesday of the month at noon. It is a brown bag event! So bring your lunch and follow the clues with every book. Come with ideas! What mystery would you like to share with the group? We are open to suggestions!
The book for October is "Indemnity Only" by Sara Paretsky.

Join us for "Theology for Lunch, Faith & Politics" Wednesdays, Oct. 10 and 17, at noon in the Christus Rex Lutheran Campus Center (3012 University Avenue).
What does our faith say to our public policy about Economics, Health Care or Immigration? Join us for a free lunch, and a 20-minute topic presentation and discussion.
Oct. 10 - Economics - David Flynn
Both political parties have a common ground moral issue: poverty. What do we do…

Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization which gives its members the opportunity to develop and improve their public speaking abilities and leadership skills through local club meetings, training seminars and speech contests. Experienced professionals as well as beginning speakers can benefit from a practical, face-to-face learning program. Whether you're speaking to the board of directors, your customers, your co-workers or your kids, Toastmasters can help you do it better. You'll learn and practice in a…

Crock Pot cooking
The crock pot is one of the best time-saving appliances in the kitchen - perfect for the cook with limited time. It’s also great for beginning cooks, because all you do is fill it and turn it on. Hours later, you come home to a house filled with wonderful smells and dinner ready for the table.
Join us in the Culinary Corner over your lunch break and prepare tonight’s dinner for you…

Blackboard Collaborate gives you the functionality you need to support a 21st century teaching and learning environment, such as two-way audio, multi-point video, interactive whiteboard, application and desktop sharing, web tours, breakout rooms, and session recording. Educators and students can engage as if they were in a traditional classroom, with as good as, or even better, outcomes.
Come listen to 3 Rounds of Top Notch Boxing featuring Blackboard Collaborate (the Newcomer) VS. Wimba (Returning Classroom).…

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